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Post by Hurting20on Apr 07, 2004 10:17am
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opening day

opening dayBaseball's first game of the year and Billy is in NY and Boston. Coincidence? Halcyon's hot air is driving everyone crazy. I believe we all know you can not really have intimate knowledge of a publically traded company. The facts of the matter are that the cutting edge goings on of a public co are not common knowledge, and thus, one can not really have a full "business" knowledge of a company as Halcyon says. If you were doing the deals yourself, or had insider knowledge, perhaps. Further, this "seeing the big picture" arguement that he throughs out is somewhat like the emperors new clothes, or better yet the analysis at a fashion show. A lot of words and no real substance. A very impressive run up indeed. Congratulations! I just want to point out that all we hear about is FDA. RBM has been doing business for the last couple of months and how has it been going? No updates? Fda is already priced here. What happens after? Oh a major marketing partner and millions in revenue! At what point are we really just guessing? People like to point that other co's on different exchanges are trading at ridiculous valuations. People don't point out that over time these companies disappear if they don't make $ or are bought. Do we believe this is a viable business, or are we hoping that one day we tooo will be overvalued? PS I don't think Halcyon has the $ to back up his investor genius crud.
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